
SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response ROYAL DOCKS - LONDON DOCKLANDS SILVERTOWN QUAYS BUILDING NETWORKS TRIGGERING INTERACTION THE BARTLETT - DEVELOPMENT PLANNING UNIT BUILDING AND URBAN DESIGN IN DEVELOPMENT MSc BU1: TRANSFORMING LOCAL AREAS CREATING A CRITICAL DESIGN RESPONSE HUI ZENG - JOSÉ AGUIRRE - NATHALIA MOSQUERA SRI SURYANI - XIN WANG - JINGWEN CAO - YUEXIN YAN 1 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response INTRODUCTION 3 SINTHESISED ANALYSIS 4 The Silvertown Quays Masterplan 5 Through six lenses 7 The dynamics 8 Three words of analysis 9 POTENTIALITIES AND WEAKNESSES 10 OUR VISION 12 DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES 13 SITES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF INTERVENTION 15 General strategy 17 Reclaiming the Millenium Mills 18 Envisioning Newham’s Housing 19 People + Arts 20 Mobile Boxes 21 Run the Docks 22 Green Docks 23 Flea Markets 24 CONCLUSION 25 REFERENCES 26 CONTENT 2 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response Newham is a vibrant place, enriched every day by the presence of a diverse community and environment. During the last decade it has seen the effects of rege- neration, new infrastructures and services (DLR; Cross- rail; e UEL campus; the Siemens building) are being introduce to the area and transforming habitation and livelihood dynamics. The Silvertown Quays master plan arrives to the area as a solution to revitalize and recover the symbolic and economic value of the place. Although regeneration is necessary to reinsure the live of cities, the economic aspect, predominant in the project, can act against the interest of the residents of the area, having an impact on land prices, cost of live, and limiting the access to housing solutions middle and lowest income people. This report presents an analysis of the area, showing its opportunities and challenges, and tries to propo- se solution to reach balance actions that benefit the newcomers and the current inhabitants of the place. Having a more people oriented approach, the projects implemented in the place are supposed to have bigger impacts in the area and should allow its inhabitants to engage in practices able to infuse the area with vitality and to engage people with practices to increment the activity in the area and propitiate the appearance of spaces for dialog and social interchange. INTRODUCTION 3 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response SYNTHESISED ANALYSIS SYNTHESISED 4 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response Image of the current Silvertown Masterplan THE SILVERTOWN QUAYS MASTER PLAN With the goal of transforming London into a global city, the London Borough of Newham has positioned himself as a very important piece puzzle. The city is spreading eastwards and Newham is in the heart of the economic growth of the city. “Newham will be a vibrant, dynamic, cohesive and ambitious Borou- gh that maximises the opportunities for transformation and regeneration that come from the Olympic and Paralympic Games, excellent transport connec- tions, a wealth of development land and wider subregional growth”. (Newham core strategy) Most of that growth will be focused on the urbanization of the ‘Arc of Opportunity’ that will act as a bridge between the new and and old, connecting Newham with central London, and positioning itself as a point of attraction for “world class and local residents” (Newham core strategy). Image belongs to NorthUrbanism.com The Royal Docks area is one of the main swathes of development within the “Arc of opportunity” and it is surrounded by 6 important projects that are su- pposed to escalate the potential growth of the area. One of those being the Silvertown Quays masterplan, the strategy under which the plan is being de- velop contemplates “1) Developing the Royal Docks as a world-class business destination 2) Creating a place with its own centre of gravity and a clear iden- tity; 3) Making the Royal Docks a place of choice to live and; 4) Creating a unique and high quality waterfront urban quarter with a strong sense of place” (Mayor of London, Mayor of Newham, 2011). 5 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response The Millenium Mills building Although there are laudable intentions under the masterplan vision, like the creation of up to 21,000 jobs and up to 3,000 homes, the project is market driven “Silvertown Quays will be an innovative and attractive new waterside destination with homes, restaurants, commercial buildings and local shops, aiming to attract major global brands and businesses, revitalizing the heritage of enterprise and creating a bright future for the Royal Docks” (Master plan vision). This could affect and even worsen the existing spatial and social dy- namics in the area. Questions like for whom is the project? and who will benefit from it? arise, al- though an amount of affordable houses will be built, there is no clarity about the housing schemes, a portion of them are going to be classified under the “Affordable” category, which means that the lowest income group of the po- pulation is not going to be able to access the project. The Silvertown quays masterplan tries to improve the area qualities by tar- geting different groups, but it lacks cohesion with the neighbor areas. The project might turn into a new island of development, isolated from the other residential areas. 6 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response DLR structure THROUGH SIX LENSES INFRASTRUCTURE & MOBILITY The mobility patterns and infrastructural development of the area are mostly west oriented. Transport infrastructure fragments this area, and divides the residential areas into several isolated islands. PUBLIC AND OPEN SPACES Water based public and open spaces provide great potential and opportunities to create new connections among the di- fferent plots in this area. The ineffectively utilized spaces segregate the living areas from other structures. Due to the lack of supporting facilities and activities, some public spaces become inactive. CULTURES AND ECONOMIES At present it seems very difficult to live and work in the area. Not being able to live and work in the same place makes com- munity growth and interaction more difficult. There is a diverse community living in the area. HOUSING AND DWELLING Although some areas present mix of uses in general the resi- dential use is predominant, depriving some areas of the possibility of a more active and extroverted relationship with the public spaces. LANDMARKS & URBAN FABRIC At present it seems very difficult to live and work in the area. Not being able to live and work in the same place makes com- munity growth and interaction more difficult. LEFTOVERS AND THRESHOLDS Leftover places represents the barriers (social, economical, political) between the city and the inhabitants of Newham. 7 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response THE DYNAMICS SITE LEGEND Transport Segregation Inactive Open Space Enormous Infrustructure Fragmentary District 8 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response Housing North Woolwich Silvertown Quays development faces both THREE WORDS OF ANALYSIS challenges and potentialities. From the analysis we could extract the next three: LANDMARKS LIVELIHOODS BUILDING TYPOLOGY & & & INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSIENCE CULTURE The existing landmarks and Temporary life influenced Imbalanced mix-uses in infrastructure connects lo- by housing typology for the area. Diverse culture of cal areas to the city, yet married couple with high people have not yet been creating islands inside. income and level of secu- optimized in activities. rity. CHALLENGES FRAGMENTATION IDENTITY DIVERSITY The existing landmarks Temporary life influenced Imbalanced mix-uses in and infrastructure con- by housing typology for the area. Diverse cultu- nects local areas to the married couple with high re of people have not yet city, yet creating islands income and level of secu- been optimized in activi- inside. rity. ties. 9 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response POTENTIALITIES & weaknesses POTENTIALITIES 10 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response POTENTIALITIES WEAKNESSES A resilient inclusive community in the Urban transport future infrastructure frag- ments the area The central location of the site has the oppor- tunity to connect other areas Fragmented residential areas The location has good connection to city, FRAGMENTATION which may be conve- nient for living/work Equipment such as the Leftover places repre- church, and the harbour sents the barriers (social, have a symbolic mea- economical, political) ning for the local resi- between the city and the dents, whilst the DLR inhabitants of Newham. stations are important due to the possibility of connection with the city Supportive view in genera from local resi- dents towards new de- Transitory living in exis- velopment in silvertown ting residents with lack of community activity caused low sense of be- Large quantity public longing and open space IDENTITY Some areas in neighbor- Government plans hood is considered unsafe to offer a variety of for residents (also lack of housing typologies public activity New employment opportunities Young population Single residential use in some areas increase the inactivity patterns Housing typology diversity Cultural diversity DIVERSITY 11 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response A look to the west BUILDING NETWORKS Triggering interaction We envision silvertown Quays as a catalyst for social integration and sustainable grow- th. An even platform, capable of influencing and transforming positively the cotidianity of their inhabitants through the construc- tion of links that are able to close the exis- ting gaps in the area. VISION 12 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response PRINCIPLES & GUIDELINES 13 SILVERTOWN QUAYS Creating a critical design response BUILDING NETWORKS Triggering interaction PROMOTING DIVERSITY To develop mix use solutions providing with that different options to increase the vitality of the area through the con- nection between the built environment and the human ac- tivity. To promote the coexistence people from different social, cultural and economic backgrounds. To provide a wide range of housing solutions that guarantee the arrival to the area of different types of families.
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